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MP Lymington is in Member Parliament.
In 1597 Henry Wallop (age 28) was elected MP Lymington.
In 1614 during the Addled Parliament Charles Thynne (age 46) was elected MP Lymington. John "Black Sir John" Egerton (age 63) was elected MP Lichfield. Mervyn Tuchet 2nd Earl Castlehaven (age 21) was elected MP Dorset. Richard Edgecumbe (age 44) was elected MP Bodmin.
In 1621 William Dodington (age 48) was elected MP Lymington.
In 1625 John Button was elected MP Lymington.
In November 1640 John Button was elected MP Lymington.
In 1727 Nassau Powlett (age 28) was elected MP Lymington.
In 1734 John Cope 6th Baronet (age 60) was elected MP Lymington.
In 1741 Nassau Powlett (age 42) was elected MP Lymington.
The Deeds of the Dukes of Normandy
The Gesta Normannorum Ducum [The Deeds of the Dukes of Normandy] is a landmark medieval chronicle tracing the rise and fall of the Norman dynasty from its early roots through the pivotal events surrounding the Norman Conquest of England. Originally penned in Latin by the monk William of Jumièges shortly before 1060 and later expanded at the behest of William the Conqueror, the work chronicles the deeds, politics, battles, and leadership of the Norman dukes, especially William’s own claim to the English throne. The narrative combines earlier historical sources with firsthand information and oral testimony to present an authoritative account of Normandy’s transformation from a Viking settlement into one of medieval Europe’s most powerful realms. William’s history emphasizes the legitimacy, military prowess, and governance of the Norman line, framing their expansion, including the conquest of England, as both divinely sanctioned and noble in purpose. Later chroniclers such as Orderic Vitalis and Robert of Torigni continued the history, extending the coverage into the 12th century, providing broader context on ducal rule and its impact. Today this classic work remains a foundational source for understanding Norman identity, medieval statesmanship, and the historical forces that reshaped England and Western Europe between 800AD and 1100AD.
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In 1801 Harry Burrard-Neale (age 35) was elected MP Lymington which seat he held until 1802.
In 1806 Harry Burrard-Neale (age 40) was elected MP Lymington which seat he held until 1807 when his maternal half-brother George Duckett 2nd Baronet (age 28) superceded him.
In 1807 George Duckett 2nd Baronet (age 29) was elected MP Lymington.
In 1812 Harry Burrard-Neale (age 46) was elected MP Lymington which seat he held until 1823.